Electrically-heated waving-tongs.



.i /ZI/CZAQEQ I L. PREY. ELEGTEIGALLY HEATED WAVING TONGS.

' APPLICATION FILED AUG. 2a, 1913.

2 SHEETS-SHEET l.

'. Patented May 5,1914, 7

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EZUEED V 13131- IG-TQHGE.

g epecifimtmr cFL-etiiezs Eatem. 3%3iantgfi 5, igll i. Application filed august 23, 1315 Serial 2 10. $873k.

I? 2], 5 /;,/1 v 2m n we o-u'd m; 7 11' 0a (.LJJJUZ e t 3 CUYLICITL' 4 A d-B \i. 17G 01 .1} ?..0 Be it, own huh I, 15,4171: Finn, a citizen I mm, a IQ-VG ie 01m; 5 and. com- -f ii'h) Geri-nan. Fmipire, and residing at QTiSZ-S a 1: tern 12151011 It with a ioore i Munich, Germin'iy, have invented certain W and 1 "iii impmven'ieiifs in i )Wing is a specification. iii invent-ice relates to eiec'nic Waving- Bongs for the hair.

Ewing-"rung known.heretofm'e have been fintesi Wim eicz'iiie heating devicee emnpzrising Hanlles which eith r contain i e eieet-ric 1 at icnst wire; leading; to

i handles are cnnsequ-ci i' ensions, and fiiis i 1g pug-34y operated. iliPiliiY-ilBlitfld timgs not been .nrgeiy use;

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i 121% object. :11 my invent-m1: is m is (1Q 3 and Z0 th s end .i arming;

wees in the opemti e heated curries remom i fle lines which contain the "electric re 5 1101101: t1 sisi'wce and an these tubes the members of :m'ims shape for "Waving die hair mounted eiiner e eim ngeabiy and rigidiy, er

i'etwfmbly in the i-ziiown mnnney.

Two iiiuetmtive embodiments of m: inveniien are represented. by We of. 53313 in he aeemnpsnying di'awing, Whey v Figure 1 a side eiew atien she'wmg ex e form 0i? my improved tongs, Fig is an in sectiim shewing the inn of (me of bile legs there X a #eetiou take; on the 1i; e 1; Figs. and 5 are 61%:1131011 reqyee'riseiy, showing a m of 011 mi ies the known,

:. i c-Leeieci. em'iing tongs with impe of the handies 1, 2, of 1 the pivotal joint 5 and 0f the eiiide s 8, '7. The round biacie 7. I new hgm'ever make flow {m5 insert;

The werev ens of a sup by me cp rimuuicziting with the interiorei the helbizuief. The ieedingdn WllOS are preihe eieezric in the tubes fliemselv'es. are also provicied with A into :1 socket as in 3:16'fOlIILdESClibQd above. The tubes IL, 12 ieed ubmeby men ("f screw-ape- 15, 16 The tubes serve carriers for the waving-toeis preper which both in their form and mode (if. opemfien army differ much me from. anether. The waving-110015 m fer example, be rigidly faeiiened to .-...1e a bee. l1 In this] case the tengs WiT. opemfied in the usual rmmnei'. 1 1. he hair is first eizunped and. the imigs ihen romeii These feels can of eeiuse have :1 large vzn'ieh; 0f forms to such waves to the hair best suit the appea mice 0? the taste of the person eol'icerned. The Waving-tooie may hmvex 'ev be rote, 1? "7y mounfed. on the inbes 11, 12. They may then have the specini form shown in ike di-mving, and .rwemble "gimme 1'7, 1 inesi'iin tegeiher" me of these was generally se ze-king,

c vice 19 hmt-insuiated. preferably arl the '55s 0f i /hen empio qix ig eel: ruteiebie Wavingmole, (he mugs ante i" heie and the hair,

gripp een ewe opera '3 0f the to -figs, is drawn thrimgh :V the 'i'ijGiSfand is iaiius formed inio wm'e'; 'Wavc-s formed ("ice-pend 0n the farm of tile two waving 001s. The pressure applied to form the Waves can be increased or iminished auscoriing "so the nainre n'f in hair? 11216.0? 'i'zeatment by pressing the we tools tegether with a em'respond ng we of press-n.

eiaimz I. In Waving-i0;

1. ,er'tio 14:, which supplies one of the yoi'atable wmine toois, is then g, the combination. of We piwomiijl camieered members each new vided with a ping as shown for insertion" im? a handle am an operative portion, one of mhe operative portions containing a chamoer having an inlet located outside the hen- (iie, an electric resistance in said chamber, and e ieati passing through said inlet to said resistance. Y

2. In Waving-tongs, the combination of two pivots/Hy connected members each having o hamiie and a. seat provided with an aperture, a tube attached to each seat and opening intothe aperture, :1 waving tool detechab'iy mounted on each of said tubes, an electric resistance in each tube, em} leads passing through each aperture to the resistances,

3. In waving-tongs,, the combination of two pivotally connected members each having a handle and a sect provided with an aperture, a tube attached to each seat and opening into the aperture, a Waving tool detachably and rotatobiy mounted on each of said tubes, on elecfiric resistance in each tube, and leads passing through each aper ture to the resistances.

In testimony whereof, I affix my signature in the presence of two Witnesses.

LUISE 'FREY.

Witnesses:

HENRY HAsrm, ARTHUR SG'HRGEDER. 

